08/12/2025
Full-Service Everest & Lhotse Expedition 2026 Overview.
The Full-Service Everest & Lhotse Expedition 2026 is a comprehensive, high-end climbing program designed for mountaineers aiming to summit two iconic 8000m peaks in a single season. This expedition combines the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest (8,848.86m), with the dramatic summit of Lhotse (8,516m)—a rare and prestigious double-header achievable from the same base camp. Our 2026 program provides maximum safety, expert guidance, and unmatched logistical support, ensuring climbers can focus fully on performance, acclimatization, and the summit push.
Full Service, All-Inclusive from Nepal arrival to final departure, we provide complete expedition support—no hidden costs.
World-Class Sherpa Guides Highly experienced IFMGA/UIAGM or elite Everest-specialist Sherpa guides with proven summit records.
Luxury Base Camp Experience Private heated dome tents, gourmet meals, hot showers, Wi-Fi, and high-altitude medical support.
Safety as the First Priority Advanced weather forecasting, high-quality oxygen systems, and medical supervision throughout the climb.
What’s Included (Full Service) Expedition Logistics
• All permits for Everest & Lhotse
• Khumbu Icefall route fees
• Domestic flights & cargo handling
• Yaks/porters for equipment transport Base Camp Services
• Private insulated tents
• Heated dining tent
• Professional kitchen team
• Solar charging & communication facilities
• Daily health monitoring by expedition doctor Climbing Support
• 1:1 or 1:2 Sherpa-to-climber ratio
• High-quality oxygen (summit-grade)
• Pre-established camp infrastructure
• Fixed rope support and route management
• High-altitude tents, stoves, food, and fuel Training & Briefings
• Glacier practice at Base Camp
• Ladder-crossing and rope technique refresher
• Safety briefings on weather, oxygen use, and descent planning.
Expedition Itinerary (Sample 55–65 Days) Day 01–03:
Arrival in Kathmandu, gear check, permit process
Day 05–10: Trek to Everest Base Camp
Day 11–15: Base Camp acclimatization
Day 16–45: Rotation climbs (Camp 1, Camp 2, Camp 3)
Day 46–55: Everest Summit Push via South Col
Day 56–60: Lhotse Summit Attempt (if conditions allow)
Day 61–65: Return to Kathmandu and farewell dinner.
Difficulty & Requirements This dual expedition is suitable for climbers with:
• Prior 6,000m–7,000m peak experience
• Excellent physical conditioning
• Skills in cramponing, abseiling, rope travel
• Proven high-altitude adaptation.
Why Choose Our 2026 Expedition?
• Decades of Himalayan guiding expertise
• Small, controlled team size for safety
• Exceptional summit success rate
• Personalized service from Kathmandu to the summit.
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